Friday, March 11, 2011

WCN TRANSMEDIA GROUP CELEBRATES QU & ARK FOUNDATION Eco Environmentally Sustainable Development Fund Opportunity


WCN TRANSMEDIA GROUP JOINS QU & ARK FOUNDATION TO CREATE GREEN AWARENESS FOR SCOTLAND. 


WCN TRANSMEDIA GROUP HAS ON GOOD AUTHORITY THAT QU & ARK FOUNDATION HAS A LIMITED NUMBER OF INCREDIBLE REAL ESTATE OFFERS FOR THOSE ACCREDITED  INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS LOOKING TO INVEST IN SUSTAINABLE GREEN PROJECTS TO BE DUPLICATED FROM SCOTLAND TO THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA. THOSE WISHING TO LEARN MORE NEED ONLY CONTACT SCOTT NORTHCOTT FOR FULL DETAILS. 

AS TRASMEDIATION REQUIRES TAKE THE TIME AND LISTEN TO THE VIDEOS BELOW THEN LEARN ABOUT THE HYPER TRANSPARENCY OF DOING GOOD BUSINESS AND DOING GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. 

Today's Events in Japan teach us how Fragile Life can be.  Please find ways to BRIDGE THE GAP, CHANGE MINDSETS AND TRANSFORM CULTURES THROUGH LOVE, ACCEPTANCE AND GLOBAL DIVERSITY. JAPAN WE GRIEVE TODAY WITH YOU AND WILL STAND WITH YOU TO REBUILD. 

QU & ARK from Aspect Ratio on Vimeo.




Thursday, 24 February 2011

Picture Postcard Scotland? International Identity!

This post has been influenced by three articles in the Scotsman this week but the outline has been in my thoughts prior to self perpetuating this scrolling. Sowing the seed, reaping the harvest and ringing Scotland's till but we seem to be plowing through never ending fields without a bounty-full harvest at the end and ask any farmer if you rape the land before it has recovered the crops will not be as plentiful in the future. There's no real sound of ChaChing via our cash registers, expect constant ChaChinging of Inland Revenues till which constantly never stops ringing with future tax burdens. Our combined cause and campaign should be for anything and everything Eco Environmentally Sustainable, plus symbolic of Scotland, the spirit, the culture, our heritage and immense history in a clean and pure way. Long before reading these articles as a constituent I listen to people, I see what they see and I sense what they 
sense. Our rugged mountainsides, scenic lochs and sweeping glens with nothing but the odd tree "This We Must Change Plant More Trees", Highland cow or occasional stag as far as the eye can see is not just the iconic image of wild Scotland that we have but its what brings tourists, professionals seeking well-being and harmony to our shores for a whole multitude of reasons, work, rest, play or pleasure? Name me a film symbolic of Scotland that was filmed here in totality? Fingers on your buzzers!

The first article by Jane Bradley Environment correspondent "Paradise lost - Scotland's vanishing views" http://bit.ly/evXhMu on Tuesday 22nd of February 2011 with some shocking "Pacman Statistics" Pakkuman's been real busy munching all in sight and the second article by Scott Macnab Political correspondent "Who do we think we are? Well, it is going to cost £65m to find out" http://bit.ly/hq7ITh 'We Know who we are but do they?' again on Tuesday 22nd of February 2011. Reading both in tandem of each other probably made quite allot of other folk think, couldn't manage a piss up in a brewery, let alone manage a country!  Then it's officially confirmed and substantiated via the third article by By Andrew Whitaker "Not credible, not acceptable - Edinburgh's leaders are damned over clans debacle" http://bit.ly/h4BxUm today Thursday 24th February 2011. Dear Scotsman newspaper circulation might be down for a few days whilst I recover from their piss up. Last one in the pub and the first one out, when its their round.

In the midst of worst austerity measures since the great depression, correction ordinary lower and middle class folk have reverted to being prudent, cautious and conservative whilst conserving their income and building their savings, statistic prove this theory. Therefore buffering up the Banks balance sheet, not moving home as we're still paying for Gogarburn, perhaps extending or improving where they are rather than taking the risk in the face of such uncertainty and zero confidence. Quite sensible in light of the facts and the reality is a far better barometer than the hype or the fantasy that got us into this mess in the first place. We read in our papers and hear, plus see via the news that endless cutbacks on most if not all countless and vitally essential services are being reported on a daily basis but yet there is £65m available to conduct a population survey. With a decreasing population 
Politicians have you ever wondered why? and have you recently really really talked to an ageing constituent, I have its not complimentary Dear Mr SNP MSP. The biggest ever ARMY since Stirling of nearly 7,000 people has been drafted to conduct and process the Census forms but will it provide the significant Scottish victory that we so need and crave for, plus desire? For the first time, national identity will be among the areas to be investigated, with respondents being asked whether they feel Scottish or British - or both but no box for used!


Perhaps "It doesn't do exactly what it says on the tin" and "It isn't like the picture on the postcard"

It would seem its not only the Irish that are migrating for a multitude of reasons their leaders are oblivious of, along with a very patriotic Scottish by my Mother a McEwan Cornish by my Father born in Cyprus who still thinks the sun shines here in Scotland but is clouded by bureaucracy in denial of failure, acceptance of this will go further than a £65m via Census forms and population survey.
   
Robert the Bruce: Lands, titles, men, power, nothing.
Robert's Father: Nothing?
Robert the Bruce: I have nothing. Men fight for me because if they do not, I throw them off my land and I starve their wives and their children. Those men who bled the ground red at Falkirk, they fought for William Wallace, and he fights for something that I never had. And I took it from him, when I betrayed him. I saw it in his face on the battlefield and it's tearing me apart.
Robert's Father: All men betray. All lose heart.
Robert the Bruce: I don't wanna lose heart. I wanna believe as he does. 

In hundreds of years has anything really changed?







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